You may want your dog to save room for dinner, but they're going to love getting stuffed on Only Natural Pet Stuffed Shin Bones!

Only Natural Pet Stuffed Shin Bones combine the tough chewer challenge of a 4 to 5 inch all natural, grass fed cattle bone and the delicious taste and aroma of bully sticks. The bully stick filling is made from our all natural, free range bullies, which are ground up and stuffed inside the bone. This mimics the challenge of a marrow bone for your dog, but gets rid of the messy clean up of a real marrow bone. They'll have no problem spending hours chewing on the bone and licking the delicious filling, and since it's made with Only Natural Pet's high quality ingredients and dedication to safety, you'll have no problem letting them.

There's a regular old bone, and then there's the Only Natural Pet Stuffed Shin Bone...you know which one your dog wants!

Available as either a single or 3 pack.

Did you know that our bully sticks and other natural dog chews are much healthier than rawhide chews?

Rawhide chews are hard to digest and can cause gas and stomach upset in your dog.

Rawhide chews can be a choking hazard if your dog tries to swallow a large, partially chewed piece.

Rawhide chews are often treated with bleach, lye and other harsh chemicals when they are processed.

Rawhide chews are usually from cattle raised in feed lots where they are treated with antibiotics and growth hormones.

Only Natural Pet Bully Sticks are from free-range cattle never treated with antibiotics or growth hormones.

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I switched to these from Bully sticks after my puppy swallowed two of the Bully sticks when they got to about 2.5 inches long. The problem with these is that my dogs can't get to all the ground bully inside, so they give up on them. I ended up digging the ground Bully out and mixing it with peanut butter to stuff Kongs and other bones.

My 30 pound wheaten puppy spent about 3 hours straight chewing this when I first gave it to her. She then realized she couldn't get to any more of the bully stuffing and she hasn't really touched it since. She is apparently not a strong enough chewer to want to actually devour the entire shin bone, so has just left it lay around since the first day and has instead chewed her usual bully sticks. Might be better for larger dogs. I do like that is healthy and safe.